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  • T Tarae

    Using Qt 6.4.3, playing with QHttpServer.

    Documentation: ViewHandler can be a function pointer, non-mutable lambda...

    But I don't know how to use it with a function pointer:

    #include <QCoreApplication>
    #include <QHttpServer>
    
    const char * responseFunction()
    {
      return "Hello world!";
    }
    
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
      QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
    
      QHttpServer server;
    
      //server.route("/", [](){  return "Hello world!";}); // this compiles
      server.route("/", &responseFunction); // this doesn't compile
    
      server.listen(QHostAddress::Any, 2222);
    
      return a.exec();
    }
    

    The program compiles and works when lambda is used. But I can't compile it with a function pointer. What am I doing wrong?

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    wrote on last edited by JonB
    #2

    @Tarae said in QHttpServer: use function pointer as ViewHandler:

    server.route("/", &responseFunction); // this doesn't compile

    Usually I thought it does not matter with C function pointers, but try removing that &. Plain responseFunction is a function pointer. Does that resolve?

    Having said that, I don't think your function is acceptable anyway:

    ViewHandler can be a function pointer, non-mutable lambda, or any other copiable callable with const call operator. The callable can take two optional special arguments: const QHttpServerRequest& and QHttpServerResponder&&. These special arguments must be the last in the parameter list, but in any order, and there can be none, one, or both of them present.

    Oh, no, I see, the parameters are optional anyway.

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    • T Tarae

      Using Qt 6.4.3, playing with QHttpServer.

      Documentation: ViewHandler can be a function pointer, non-mutable lambda...

      But I don't know how to use it with a function pointer:

      #include <QCoreApplication>
      #include <QHttpServer>
      
      const char * responseFunction()
      {
        return "Hello world!";
      }
      
      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
        QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
      
        QHttpServer server;
      
        //server.route("/", [](){  return "Hello world!";}); // this compiles
        server.route("/", &responseFunction); // this doesn't compile
      
        server.listen(QHostAddress::Any, 2222);
      
        return a.exec();
      }
      

      The program compiles and works when lambda is used. But I can't compile it with a function pointer. What am I doing wrong?

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      Lifetime Qt Champion
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      #3

      @Tarae And it could also help if you would post the compiler error...

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @Tarae said in QHttpServer: use function pointer as ViewHandler:

        server.route("/", &responseFunction); // this doesn't compile

        Usually I thought it does not matter with C function pointers, but try removing that &. Plain responseFunction is a function pointer. Does that resolve?

        Having said that, I don't think your function is acceptable anyway:

        ViewHandler can be a function pointer, non-mutable lambda, or any other copiable callable with const call operator. The callable can take two optional special arguments: const QHttpServerRequest& and QHttpServerResponder&&. These special arguments must be the last in the parameter list, but in any order, and there can be none, one, or both of them present.

        Oh, no, I see, the parameters are optional anyway.

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        wrote on last edited by Tarae
        #4

        @JonB I've tried with &, without & , with * or && or **. Nothing works.

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @Tarae And it could also help if you would post the compiler error...

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          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          @jsulm there is compiler output: https://pastebin.com/NLrxHdTE

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          • T Tarae

            @jsulm there is compiler output: https://pastebin.com/NLrxHdTE

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @Tarae I can't open this URL.
            Please post the error here, it's simple text...

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @Tarae I can't open this URL.
              Please post the error here, it's simple text...

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              wrote on last edited by Tarae
              #7

              @jsulm Ok, here it is:

              14:38:56: Running steps for project httptest...
              14:38:56: Configuration unchanged, skipping qmake step.
              14:38:56: Starting: "/usr/bin/make" -j8
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/bin/qmake -o Makefile ../httptest/httptest.pro -spec linux-g++ CONFIG+=debug CONFIG+=qml_debug
              g++ -c -pipe -g -std=gnu++1z -Wall -Wextra -fPIC -D_REENTRANT -DQT_QML_DEBUG -DQT_HTTPSERVER_LIB -DQT_WEBSOCKETS_LIB -DQT_NETWORK_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I../httptest -I. -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtWebSockets -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtNetwork -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtCore -I. -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o main.o ../httptest/main.cpp
              In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:8,
                               from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:8,
                               from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:9,
                               from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                               from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h: In instantiation of ‘struct QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h:65:11:   required from ‘struct QtPrivate::ViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:18:8:   required from ‘struct QtPrivate::RouterViewTraitsHelper<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:122:11:   required from ‘struct QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39:   required by substitution of ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const [with ViewHandler = const char* (* const&)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h:42:56: error: ‘operator()’ is not a member of ‘std::remove_cv<const char* (* const)()>::type’ {aka ‘const char* (*)()’}
                 42 | struct FunctionTraits : public FunctionTraits<decltype(&q20::remove_cvref_t<T>::operator())>{};
                    |                                                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h: In instantiation of ‘struct QtPrivate::ViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:18:8:   required from ‘struct QtPrivate::RouterViewTraitsHelper<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:122:11:   required from ‘struct QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39:   required by substitution of ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const [with ViewHandler = const char* (* const&)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h:65:11: error: ‘ArgumentCount’ is not a member of ‘QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’
                 65 |     using ArgumentIndexes = typename Indexes<FTraits::ArgumentCount>::Value;
                    |           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:8,
                               from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:9,
                               from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                               from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h: In instantiation of ‘struct QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39:   required by substitution of ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const [with ViewHandler = const char* (* const&)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:122:11: error: no type named ‘ReturnType’ in ‘using FunctionTraits = using FTraits = struct QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’ {aka ‘struct QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’}
                122 |     using ReturnType = typename Helpers::FunctionTraits::ReturnType;
                    |           ^~~~~~~~~~
              In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                               from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h: In instantiation of ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
              ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59: error: no matching function for call to ‘QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(const char* (* const&)(), const QRegularExpressionMatch&)’
                135 |             auto boundViewHandler = router()->bindCaptured(viewHandler, match);
                    |                                     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:9,
                               from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                               from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39: note: candidate: ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const’
                 57 |     typename ViewTraits::BindableType bindCaptured(ViewHandler &&handler,
                    |                                       ^~~~~~~~~~~~
              /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39: note:   substitution of deduced template arguments resulted in errors seen above
              make: *** [Makefile:834: main.o] Error 1
              14:38:56: The process "/usr/bin/make" exited with code 2.
              Error while building/deploying project httptest (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.3 GCC 64bit)
              When executing step "Make"
              14:38:56: Elapsed time: 00:01.
              
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              • T Tarae

                @jsulm Ok, here it is:

                14:38:56: Running steps for project httptest...
                14:38:56: Configuration unchanged, skipping qmake step.
                14:38:56: Starting: "/usr/bin/make" -j8
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/bin/qmake -o Makefile ../httptest/httptest.pro -spec linux-g++ CONFIG+=debug CONFIG+=qml_debug
                g++ -c -pipe -g -std=gnu++1z -Wall -Wextra -fPIC -D_REENTRANT -DQT_QML_DEBUG -DQT_HTTPSERVER_LIB -DQT_WEBSOCKETS_LIB -DQT_NETWORK_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I../httptest -I. -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtWebSockets -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtNetwork -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtCore -I. -I/home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o main.o ../httptest/main.cpp
                In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:8,
                                 from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:8,
                                 from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:9,
                                 from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                                 from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h: In instantiation of ‘struct QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h:65:11:   required from ‘struct QtPrivate::ViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:18:8:   required from ‘struct QtPrivate::RouterViewTraitsHelper<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:122:11:   required from ‘struct QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39:   required by substitution of ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const [with ViewHandler = const char* (* const&)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h:42:56: error: ‘operator()’ is not a member of ‘std::remove_cv<const char* (* const)()>::type’ {aka ‘const char* (*)()’}
                   42 | struct FunctionTraits : public FunctionTraits<decltype(&q20::remove_cvref_t<T>::operator())>{};
                      |                                                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h: In instantiation of ‘struct QtPrivate::ViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:18:8:   required from ‘struct QtPrivate::RouterViewTraitsHelper<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:122:11:   required from ‘struct QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39:   required by substitution of ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const [with ViewHandler = const char* (* const&)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverviewtraits_impl.h:65:11: error: ‘ArgumentCount’ is not a member of ‘QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’
                   65 |     using ArgumentIndexes = typename Indexes<FTraits::ArgumentCount>::Value;
                      |           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:8,
                                 from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:9,
                                 from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                                 from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h: In instantiation of ‘struct QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>’:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39:   required by substitution of ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const [with ViewHandler = const char* (* const&)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (* const&)(), false>]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouterviewtraits.h:122:11: error: no type named ‘ReturnType’ in ‘using FunctionTraits = using FTraits = struct QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’ {aka ‘struct QtPrivate::FunctionTraits<const char* (* const&)()>’}
                  122 |     using ReturnType = typename Helpers::FunctionTraits::ReturnType;
                      |           ^~~~~~~~~~
                In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                                 from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h: In instantiation of ‘bool QHttpServer::routeImpl(Args&& ..., ViewHandler&&) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; Args = {const char (&)[2]}]’:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:125:71:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::routeHelper(QtPrivate::IndexesList<I ...>, Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; ViewHandler = const char* (*)(); ViewTraits = QHttpServerRouterViewTraits<const char* (*)(), false>; int ...I = {0}; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:69:58:   required from ‘bool QHttpServer::route(Args&& ...) [with Rule = QHttpServerRouterRule; Args = {const char (&)[2], const char* (*)()}]’
                ../httptest/main.cpp:16:15:   required from here
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:135:59: error: no matching function for call to ‘QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(const char* (* const&)(), const QRegularExpressionMatch&)’
                  135 |             auto boundViewHandler = router()->bindCaptured(viewHandler, match);
                      |                                     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                In file included from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserver.h:9,
                                 from /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/QHttpServer:1,
                                 from ../httptest/main.cpp:2:
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39: note: candidate: ‘template<class ViewHandler, class ViewTraits> typename ViewTraits::BindableType QHttpServerRouter::bindCaptured(ViewHandler&&, const QRegularExpressionMatch&) const’
                   57 |     typename ViewTraits::BindableType bindCaptured(ViewHandler &&handler,
                      |                                       ^~~~~~~~~~~~
                /home/user/Qt/6.4.3/gcc_64/include/QtHttpServer/qhttpserverrouter.h:57:39: note:   substitution of deduced template arguments resulted in errors seen above
                make: *** [Makefile:834: main.o] Error 1
                14:38:56: The process "/usr/bin/make" exited with code 2.
                Error while building/deploying project httptest (kit: Desktop Qt 6.4.3 GCC 64bit)
                When executing step "Make"
                14:38:56: Elapsed time: 00:01.
                
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                @Tarae
                Yep, that's pretty complex!

                Wait for @jsulm's better reply, but maybe you are required to put in the two optional parameters for this free/C function to be acceptable? Worth a try?

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                  @Tarae
                  Yep, that's pretty complex!

                  Wait for @jsulm's better reply, but maybe you are required to put in the two optional parameters for this free/C function to be acceptable? Worth a try?

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                  @JonB As you suggested, I've tried this:

                  const char * responseFunction(const QHttpServerRequest & request, QHttpServerResponder && responder)
                  {
                    return "Hello world!";
                  }
                  

                  Still doesn't compile, same error.

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                    @JonB As you suggested, I've tried this:

                    const char * responseFunction(const QHttpServerRequest & request, QHttpServerResponder && responder)
                    {
                      return "Hello world!";
                    }
                    

                    Still doesn't compile, same error.

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                    @Tarae said in QHttpServer: use function pointer as ViewHandler:

                    const char * responseFunction

                    Try without const:

                    char * responseFunction(...
                    

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                      @Tarae said in QHttpServer: use function pointer as ViewHandler:

                      const char * responseFunction

                      Try without const:

                      char * responseFunction(...
                      
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                      @jsulm No, const char *, char *, QString, const QString, QByteArray, const QByteArray. Still same error.

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                        @JonB As you suggested, I've tried this:

                        const char * responseFunction(const QHttpServerRequest & request, QHttpServerResponder && responder)
                        {
                          return "Hello world!";
                        }
                        

                        Still doesn't compile, same error.

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                        @Tarae
                        I'm only guessing, but since those parameters are optional try specifying defaults for them. Assuming you can do that in a free/C function, I don't know.

                        The const char * for the return value is correct.

                        BTW: if all else fails, you can always make it a lambda like the examples show and have that lambda simply call your free function....

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                          @Tarae
                          I'm only guessing, but since those parameters are optional try specifying defaults for them. Assuming you can do that in a free/C function, I don't know.

                          The const char * for the return value is correct.

                          BTW: if all else fails, you can always make it a lambda like the examples show and have that lambda simply call your free function....

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                          @JonB specifying defaults for const QHttpServerRequest & and QHttpServerResponder && is not that easy. But I don't feel like it will solve my problem.
                          I know I can use a lambda to call my function, but the documentation says function pointer, so I want to figure it out.

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                            @JonB specifying defaults for const QHttpServerRequest & and QHttpServerResponder && is not that easy. But I don't feel like it will solve my problem.
                            I know I can use a lambda to call my function, but the documentation says function pointer, so I want to figure it out.

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                            From my pov a plain function is currently not possible so either the documentation is wrong or the implementation. Since there is an easy workaround for it I would guess the solution is to adjust the documentation. Please create a bug report for it and post the bug number here.

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                              If this is what @Christian-Ehrlicher says, no wonder we could not figure it yesterday! :)

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                                If this is what @Christian-Ehrlicher says, no wonder we could not figure it yesterday! :)

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                                A plain function does not work but a std::function<> since the template magic expects a callable:

                                std::function<const char* ()>  resp = &responseFunction;
                                server.route("/", resp);
                                

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                                  A plain function does not work but a std::function<> since the template magic expects a callable:

                                  std::function<const char* ()>  resp = &responseFunction;
                                  server.route("/", resp);
                                  
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                                  @Christian-Ehrlicher
                                  I am whistling in the dark here, but I'm a student of C++ so I am interested. I am not as expert as you. The issue is "a callable". I do not have Qt6 so cannot test QHttpServer::route() If you don't want to use a lambda or std::function here, could you use something like:

                                  struct callable
                                  {
                                    const char *operator()() const
                                    {
                                      std::cout << "Hello World from a callable!\n";
                                      return "Hello World!";
                                    }
                                  };
                                  
                                  const callable responseFunction;
                                  server.route("/", &responseFunction);
                                  

                                  Maybe this is the sort of thing a lambda or std::function() does which is different from a plain function?

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                                    From my pov a plain function is currently not possible so either the documentation is wrong or the implementation. Since there is an easy workaround for it I would guess the solution is to adjust the documentation. Please create a bug report for it and post the bug number here.

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                                    @Christian-Ehrlicher I've created a bug report: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-112484

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                                      @Christian-Ehrlicher I've created a bug report: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-112484

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                                      And fixed

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